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Burns-bass

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  1. The bass looks ok, but always factor in the cost of a set-up, strings and common things like a new bridge and nut. Personally I’d always buy on Basschat from a seller that had an instrument that had been cared for and set up properly. As I’ve learned to my detriment, they’re a no such thing as ‘cheap’ when it comes to double bass!
  2. Fantastic tuner. Boxed and in as new condition. Comes with the appropriate PSU. I use a snark tuner for my DB. How about £20 delivered?
  3. Great pedal in wonderful condition. Just doesn’t work for me... Treat yourself to some funk this Christmas. (Velcro is removable!)
  4. What I’d give for an hour of playing or practice a day! I’ve played in bands, toured and taught now I just play for fun. There’s no other way when you've got two kids.
  5. It’s an interesting question. I used to write everything down, but I found it was draining the enjoyment out of learning, so now I roughly do the following (this is DB) 5 - 10 minutes warm up, scales and exercises from Simandl book to improve intonation. 10 minutes of ii v I working on a different approach each time (chromatic, scale approach, dominant approach, targeting the 3rd etc) One exercise from a book (at the moment I have the Bopland licks book which is amazing) Play something I want to. This is usually the process I follow, but some days I’ll just turn on the iPad and play through an album I like. Currently really enjoying the Laura Marling album.
  6. I’ve had many of them and the two stand out basses for mimicking what a DB feels like are the MK bass and the SLB. The MK Jazz with a suspended soundboard really resonates like a DB and sounds great but the Eminence sounds very good too. Personally, I found the Eminence moved too much and the waist bar wasn’t great, but I was a more sizeable chap then and I’m sure this had something to do with it! If I’d not come from a DB to EUB then I’d say the Eminence is probably the better bet. It’s portable and really picks down small if you buy the golf-buggy case and everything. If you want an EUB that’s as close to a DB, then buy an MK new or SLB second hand. If you want a stick EUB that sounds amazing and is great for gigs, then go with an Eminence. In all situations, budget for a decent pre-amp, a new set of strings and a set up too.
  7. Same thing happened. I’ll take £680 collected. It’s become a matter of principle now. Will stick it on eBay for a higher price if no takers here. Merry Christmas all!
  8. Bought for when I had a looper pedal but never used. It’s a stomp box and works. If you know what this is, it’s great! Will swap for a few jazz bass books (if I don’t have them already). Postage £3.
  9. My daughter has SEN provision at school for many of the issues listed above, so I understand your point Patrick. It’s very tough and there is judgement on the parents, that’s undeniable - even from family. There’s a world of difference between someone self-diagnosing themselves and one provided by a professional team. If you look at how vague some of the symptoms appear, it’s no wonder (it’s why so many people claim to have had Covid earlier this year when the statistical probability is that they had a bad flu and just want to feel special). It appears that much of the research comes from the US where the default treatment is with a range of drugs. The skepticism is often fuelled by the belief that this is a conspiracy by drugs companies. Thankfully, in the U.K. the focus is more on strategies and approaches that are inclusive. Thank goodness! In my experience, *every* professional I have encountered has been helpful, respectful and supportive. My daughter receives wonderful support from her teachers, support worker and school and has made incredible progress. I really hope you experience the same. Anyone who has been in your shoes won’t judge.
  10. I imagine for £2,500 you could buy a bass, hunt Trevor Down, pay him a grand to sign your bass and still be left with £500 left over.
  11. This is an exceptional bass at an incredible price. If I hadn’t just bought a new boiler I’d buy this. Bawls.
  12. It’s always a compromise, but for me the MK or the SLB are the closest I’ve ever experienced.
  13. Some kicked tyres, PM ping pong and a gaggle over £30 mean this bass is still here. In the spirit of Christmas why not offer me £680 and cuddle up with this majestic Marcus Miller? It’s cheaper than any you’ll find out there and it’s got a new set of Rotosounds on it too. What else can I offer? Oh, go on then I’ll Chuck in a Fender branded strap. But it doesn’t end there. I also have a packet of bear cakes that my mother in law bought for the kids but nobody want. Yes, I’ll include those too.
  14. It would be, but seller has gone awol. Hope all is OK during these crazy times
  15. Big shout out for Thomann. The bass I ordered (B stock) wasn’t in stock. So not only did they offer me a brand new bass at the same price, the guy offered to know off a few more quid “for my inconvenience”. Quite amazing service.
  16. I find this quite extraordinary that someone would do this. Is that from BC or elsewhere?
  17. These are wonderful basses. From Paul they always need some work, but they’re incredible value for money.
  18. I’m not sure DB lessons will help, to be honest. I experienced what you did with all EUBs and in the end, invested in an MK bass. Appreciate it’s not for everyone, but I just found my technique (as much as I have one!) was compromised too much by the Stagg that it affected ‘real’ DB playing.
  19. These transcriptions are just wonderful. What a fantastic thing to do with your spare time.
  20. The sock was a winner, and I’m sure it improved my tone too so I’ve got a copyright on the idea and will be a millionaire (maybe!)
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